>> please
> distinguish between what works for *you* versus what *others* might
> find perfectly acceptable and enjoyable and worth the investment.
Not having carried out extensive research on people's preferences for
online training, I can only offer you my opinion, which is what you
solicited from people on the list. Advice is free for you to take or
leave, as you choose.
--Bob.
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Jun 2010, Bob Jonkman wrote:
>>>> If you're going to offer a *course* then you need to be at the head
>> of the classroom.
>>>> no, i don't. i can offer a *course* and define the delivery terms
> any way i want and if you like the terms, you can accept them, and if
> you *don't* like the terms, then *don't* accept them. please
> distinguish between what works for *you* versus what *others* might
> find perfectly acceptable and enjoyable and worth the investment.
>> rday
>> p.s. i've already had a few people email me, telling me they think
> this is a great idea and they're ready to subscribe as soon as it
> becomes available.
>>